North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 600
... national feeling there in view of a possible invasion of the region by the yellow race in the near future . The Government has , therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , 600 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... national feeling there in view of a possible invasion of the region by the yellow race in the near future . The Government has , therefore , taken this matter under its direct control , 600 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
Page 634
... race as concentrated in China must be reckoned with in making the map of the world . The attitude of the great Powers to China is only partially in- dicated through the voice of the people , the press and public debate , and has ...
... race as concentrated in China must be reckoned with in making the map of the world . The attitude of the great Powers to China is only partially in- dicated through the voice of the people , the press and public debate , and has ...
Page 637
... race would naturally lead these two nations to sympathize with each other , especially if others sought to intrude . Russia , as the stronger of the two , might have an ambition to dominate her neighbor , as she has dominated vast ...
... race would naturally lead these two nations to sympathize with each other , especially if others sought to intrude . Russia , as the stronger of the two , might have an ambition to dominate her neighbor , as she has dominated vast ...
Page 640
... race than have most of the European peoples . This is probably owing to the greater acquaintance on the part of Americans with Chinese laborers than with the better class Chinese , and to Amer- ican legislation on the Chinese question ...
... race than have most of the European peoples . This is probably owing to the greater acquaintance on the part of Americans with Chinese laborers than with the better class Chinese , and to Amer- ican legislation on the Chinese question ...
Page 647
... race . England's best and most thriving colonies are held together and linked to the mother - country by purely moral ties , not by an army and a fleet . Canada could have seceded yesterday ; Australia can separate to- morrow ; yet they ...
... race . England's best and most thriving colonies are held together and linked to the mother - country by purely moral ties , not by an army and a fleet . Canada could have seceded yesterday ; Australia can separate to- morrow ; yet they ...
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